UNIT 1C
In this lesson you'll learn classroom language and common classroom instructions, to ask your teacher in class.
In the pronunciation section you'll learn the alphabet and practice it with common abbreviations. After this, you'll listen to an interview with a student is a London language school and learn how to give personal information and practice spelling. |
VOCABULARYLearn classroom language and to respond to different instructions
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PRONUNCIATIONLearn different abbreviations and how to pronounce them. Also learn the alphabet to spell names.
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GRAMMARLearn the possessive adjectives and distinguish them from the personal pronouns .
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1. VOCABULARY
Verbs
answer- responder
ask- preguntar
complete- completar
copy- copiar
do a summary- hacer un resumen
do an exam- hacer un examen
do an excercise- hacer un ejercicio
draw- dibujar
explain- explicar
fail- suspender (un examen)
know- saber
learn- aprender
listen- escuchar
memorise- memorizar
make a mistake- cometer un error
make an outline- hacer un esquema
pass- aprobar (un examen)
practise- practicar
repeat- repetir
revise- repasar
study- estudiar
read- leer
understand- entender
work in groups- trabajar en grupos
write- escribir
answer- responder
ask- preguntar
complete- completar
copy- copiar
do a summary- hacer un resumen
do an exam- hacer un examen
do an excercise- hacer un ejercicio
draw- dibujar
explain- explicar
fail- suspender (un examen)
know- saber
learn- aprender
listen- escuchar
memorise- memorizar
make a mistake- cometer un error
make an outline- hacer un esquema
pass- aprobar (un examen)
practise- practicar
repeat- repetir
revise- repasar
study- estudiar
read- leer
understand- entender
work in groups- trabajar en grupos
write- escribir
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Classroom vocabulary
Do the quiz about classroom vocabulary
2. PRONUNCIATION
The Alphabet
A /ei/ B /bi:/ C /si:/ D /di:/ E /i:/ F /ef/ G /dʒi:/ H /eitʃ/ I /ai/ J /dʒei/
K /kei/ L /el/ M /em/ N /en/ O /əʊ/ P /pi:/ Q /kiu:/ R /a:(r)/ S /es/ T /ti:/
U /iu:/ V /vi:/ W /ˈdʌbəl iu:/ X /eks/ Y /uai/ Z /zed/
K /kei/ L /el/ M /em/ N /en/ O /əʊ/ P /pi:/ Q /kiu:/ R /a:(r)/ S /es/ T /ti:/
U /iu:/ V /vi:/ W /ˈdʌbəl iu:/ X /eks/ Y /uai/ Z /zed/
Click on the image and you can listen to the phonetics symbols in English with examples.
Listen to how some common English words are spelled
Listen to a song to learn the alphabet
ABC song
Can you spell the following words? Do the quiz
3. LISTENING AND SPEAKING
What's your address?
75 Washington Street
Remember that to give your address in English you have to say the number and then the street.
Street (St.)- calle
Road (Rd.)- vía, calle, carretera
Avenue (Ave.)- avenida
Boulevard (Blvd.)- bulevar, paseo con árboles.
75 Washington Street
Remember that to give your address in English you have to say the number and then the street.
Street (St.)- calle
Road (Rd.)- vía, calle, carretera
Avenue (Ave.)- avenida
Boulevard (Blvd.)- bulevar, paseo con árboles.
Watch the video and see how different people introduce themselves
Introduce yourself
Self-introduction
Do the quiz
4. GRAMMAR
Possessive adjectives
Remember that you studied personal subject pronouns:
I
you
he/ she/ it
we
you
they
In English possessive adjectives don't have a gender, they don't change and the use of his/ her depends if we are talking about something belonging to a man (his) or to a woman (her).
These are the possessive adjectives:
my
your
his/ her/ its
our
your
their
Exercises: Match the possessive adjectives with their pronouns
Possessive adjectives exercise 1
Possessive adjectives exercise 2
Possessive adjectives exercise 3
Possessive adjectives exercise 4
Possessive adjectives exercise 5
I
you
he/ she/ it
we
you
they
In English possessive adjectives don't have a gender, they don't change and the use of his/ her depends if we are talking about something belonging to a man (his) or to a woman (her).
These are the possessive adjectives:
my
your
his/ her/ its
our
your
their
Exercises: Match the possessive adjectives with their pronouns
Possessive adjectives exercise 1
Possessive adjectives exercise 2
Possessive adjectives exercise 3
Possessive adjectives exercise 4
Possessive adjectives exercise 5
6. WRITING
Completing a form
Complete the application form on your books and then write a similar paragraph about you.
Complete the application form on your books and then write a similar paragraph about you.
FIRST NAME:
SURNAME (FAMILY NAME):
DATE OF BIRTH:
NATIONALITY:
MARITAL STATUS: Single/ married/ separated/ divorced
HOME ADDRESS:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER: Home
Mobile
Work
PASSPORT/ IDENTITY CARD NUMBER:
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
SURNAME (FAMILY NAME):
DATE OF BIRTH:
NATIONALITY:
MARITAL STATUS: Single/ married/ separated/ divorced
HOME ADDRESS:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER: Home
Mobile
Work
PASSPORT/ IDENTITY CARD NUMBER:
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
CAPITAL LETTERS:
Remember that in English these words have capital letters:
Remember that in English these words have capital letters:
- names and surnames Melisa Rogers
- countries, nationalities and languages France, French
- towns and cities New York
- days of the week Monday
- the first word in a sentence Her father's English
- the pronoun I She's Russian and I'm Spanish
Remember that:
- Mr is for a man, Mrs for a married woman and Ms for a woman (with no indication of her marital status).
- gender refers to the sex of the person (male or female).
- married, single, divorced, separated.
- signature is your name as you usually write it on letters and formal documents.
- Mr is for a man, Mrs for a married woman and Ms for a woman (with no indication of her marital status).
- gender refers to the sex of the person (male or female).
- married, single, divorced, separated.
- signature is your name as you usually write it on letters and formal documents.
Example: My name's Sarah. I'm from Cardiff in the UK, and I speak English, German and a little French. I'm married and I have two children, they are Thomas and Mary. My teacher is French. Her name's Suzane. My French classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays.